Kcee, the renowned Nigerian singer, has finally opened up about why he didn’t sign with Flavour’s record label, Fatyco Records, years ago. In a recent interview, Kcee revealed that he had been approached by Flavour, but he declined the offer.
Kcee explained that he had been doing well as an independent artist and didn’t see the need to sign with a record label at the time. He also mentioned that he was not comfortable with the terms of the deal, which he felt were not in his best interest.
The singer also revealed that he had been warned by some of his colleagues about the potential pitfalls of signing with a record label, and he was cautious not to make a mistake. Kcee noted that he is happy that he didn’t sign with Flavour’s label, as he is now in control of his music and career.
Kcee’s revelation has sparked a lot of reactions from fans and fellow artists, with many congratulating him on his decision. Flavour, on the other hand, has not publicly commented on the issue.
Kcee, who has been making waves in the Nigerian music industry with hits like “Agbada” and “Culala”, has been praised for his business acumen and smart decisions. The singer has been working hard to establish himself as a respected artist, and his decision not to sign with Flavour’s label is seen as one of the best decisions he has made.
The Nigerian music industry is known for its challenges, and artists are often faced with difficult decisions when it comes to signing with record labels. Kcee’s story serves as an inspiration to other artists who may be facing similar challenges.
Kcee’s fans are eagerly awaiting his new music, and his decision not to sign with Flavour’s label is seen as a testament to his commitment to his craft. The singer has been working on new projects, and fans are expecting big things from him in the coming year.
As Kcee continues to make waves in the Nigerian music industry, his story serves as a reminder of the importance of making informed decisions and staying true to one’s vision.
